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granted Liang to his fourth son Liu Yi (劉揖) in the second year of his reign. However, his fief included only Dang
Commandery. Yi died 10 years later, and the kingdom passed to his brother, Wu (劉武). As the territories held by Emperor Wen's sons was much weaker than those held by other branches of the
98:'s reign, Hui was moved to Zhao, where he committed suicide soon after. The kingdom was granted to Lü Chan (呂產), a nephew of the empress dowager. In this period, Liang was briefly renamed Lü. During the
132:(濟陰). Its southeastern territories, centered around Suiyang (睢陽), retained the name Liang, and passed to Mai (劉買), Wu's eldest son. Liang's land was further reduced during
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Huaiyang, Wu's former fief, was added to Liang, increasing the number of counties in Liang to more than 40.
90:. Six years later, Peng was executed on a fabricated treason charge, and the kingdom was granted to Liu Hui (劉恢), a son of Liu Bang.
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was then added to Liang's territory. In the seventh year of
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Dingguo (劉定國), Prince Jing (敬) of Liang, 86 BC – 46 BC;
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Wushang (劉毋傷), Prince Zhen (貞) of Liang, 97 BC – 86 BC;
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Liu Hui (劉恢), Prince Gong of Zhao (趙共王), 196 BC – 181 BC;
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Liu Jia (劉嘉), Prince Huang (荒) of Liang, 40 BC – 25 BC;
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Liu Yi (劉揖), Prince Huai (懷) of Liang, 179 BC – 169 BC;
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Liu Kuang (劉匡), Prince Huai (懷) of Liang, 125 – 136;
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Liu Sui (劉遂), Prince Yi (夷) of Liang, 46 BC – 40 BC;
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Liu Yuan (劉元), Prince Jing (敬) of Liang, 165 – 181;
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237:Liu Jian (劉堅), Prince Gong (恭) of Liang, 99 – 125;
155:established the Liang Commandery in its location.
234:Liu Chang (劉暢), Prince Jie (節) of Liang, 79 – 99;
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207:(劉買), Prince Gong (恭) of Liang, 144 BC – 137 BC;
201:(劉武), Prince Xiao (孝) of Liang, 169 BC – 144 BC;
46:. Its territories was located within the modern
213:(劉襄), Prince Ping (平) of Liang, 137 BC – 97 BC;
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231:Liu Shao (劉紹), 5 – 10;
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